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Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.

The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.

Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.

The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.

Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.

The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.

Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.

The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.

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Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.

The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.

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